Washington Commanders' Austin Ekeler Hospitalized After Late-Game Concussion Against Cowboys
The 29-year-old running back was knocked unconscious during a kickoff return and taken to the hospital for evaluation as teammates and opponents gathered in concern.
- Austin Ekeler suffered a concussion in the final seconds of the Commanders' 34-26 loss to the Cowboys on Sunday.
- The injury occurred during a kickoff return when Ekeler was hit by Dallas players Nick Vigil and Damone Clark, leaving him unconscious on the field.
- Medical personnel attended to Ekeler for several minutes before he was able to walk off the field and was transported to a hospital for precautionary evaluation.
- Commanders head coach Dan Quinn and general manager Adam Peters visited Ekeler before his hospital transfer, with no immediate updates on his condition provided.
- The injury capped a difficult game for the Commanders, who also lost lineman Andrew Wylie to a concussion and running back Brian Robinson Jr. to an ankle sprain in their third consecutive defeat.